- Firo Prochainezo: It's creepy when you smirk like that. What are you reading?
- Luck Gandor: [quoting Edgar Allan Poe] "Thy soul shall find itself alone, amid dark thoughts of the grey tombstone / Not one of all the crowd to pry, into thine hour of secrecy." I was scared to death of this poem when I was young. But it's different now, ever since the incident one year ago...
- Gustav St. Germain: Why do we feel these rainbows are so fairytale-like? Have you ever thought about that?
- Gustav St. Germain: Depending on who you place in the same situation, the characteristics of said incident change kaleidoscopically. In other words, there is one incident; however, there are as many stories explaining it as there are people involved in it...
- Gustav St. Germain: [to Carol] It might be a good idea to start from within the ship Advenna Avis, which was crossing the Atlantic. It might also be a good idea to start with the tragic event that occurred on the transcontinental train Flying Pussyfoot, and was secretly swept under the rug. Regardless of all that, you have chosen November 1930 as the start of the story...
- Isaac Dinan: A train robbery is where you take a train to your destination, make your move, and take a train back, right?